Lattice’s HDR60 camera dev kit in the news

I just heard from the folks at Lattice Semiconductor that New Imaging Technologies (NIT) is demonstrating its WiDy Sensor board with the LatticeECP3-based HDR60 Camera Development Kit at Photonics West in San Francisco.

Featuring NIT’s NSC1005C high-dynamic range sensors, WiDy is a proxy sensor board, specifically designed to work with Lattice’s HDR60 camera development platform. This combination enables the rapid development of highly-differentiated, value-driven, robust vision systems for automotive, industrial, surveillance, transportation, medical and consumer markets.

“The simple integration of NIT’s WiDy board and the HDR60 development kit allows designers to quickly prototype camera systems based around the NSC1005C WDR sensor and LatticeECP3 FPGAs,” said Kambiz Khalilian, Strategic Manager for Industrial and Automotive Segments. “The camera designer can try various combinations of camera technologies, making is easy to optimize code, use an HDMI interface to display images, drive lenses, or add a daughter board.”

SPIE Photonics West SPIE Photonics West 2013 runs from February 5 to7. It is the essential photonics and laser event with more than 1,235 companies exhibiting in 2013. New Imaging Technologies is exhibiting at the SPIE Photonics West Exhibition 2013 in the Moscone Center in San Francisco at Booth #1127 in the French Pavilion.

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